<FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>In the name of furthering the discipline of social science, I think there is a burning issue that requires attention. So, like the master theologians of the Reformation and the great Philosophers of Athens, we need to ponder the following question:

Is a Chav, by definition, poor? Or, to put it another way, are chavdom and money mutually exclusive?

As a tentative hypothesis, I venture that chavdom and wealth and not mutually exclusive. As proof: a Chav can win the lottery or marry a premier league footballer (or be a premier league footballer). If further proof is required, consider how much builders charge.</FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>Results (total votes = 13):</FONT><table bgcolor=#FFFFFF border=0 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 width="75%">
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<FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>Chavdom is restricted to the poor</FONT>&nbsp</td>
<td height><FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>1&nbsp;/&nbsp;7.7%</FONT>&nbsp</td><td><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/bar.gif width=23 height=10 hspace=3>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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<FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>Chavs can be wealthy</FONT>&nbsp</td>
<td height><FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>12&nbsp;/&nbsp;92.3%</FONT>&nbsp</td><td><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/bar.gif width=276 height=10 hspace=3>&nbsp;</td></tr>
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